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Asus ROG Ally X starts selling in China for 5,799 yuan ($797)

On July 13, Asus released the ROG Ally X gaming handheld in the Chinese market. This console, introduced globally last month, has many improvements over its predecessor, the ROG Ally Z1 Extreme model. It is now available in China for 5,799 yuan ($797) on JD.com and can also be bought globally for $799.

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Asus ROG Ally X specs:

The Asus ROG Ally X boasts a powerful AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme Processor built on Zen 4 architecture and a 4nm process, featuring 8 cores and 16 threads. Its display is a 7-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) 120Hz IPS-level LCD with a 16:9 aspect ratio, 100% sRGB color gamut, and a glossy finish protected by Corning Gorilla Victus. This handheld device is equipped with 24GB LPDDR5X-7500 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD (2280), ensuring ample storage and rapid data access.

ASUS ROG Ally X specs

The ROG Ally X comes with an 80Wh Li-ion battery, supports 65W USB Type-C charging, and runs on Windows 11 Home. It features a new dual fan system that increases airflow by 10% for improved cooling. Connectivity options include a Thunderbolt 4 port with DisplayPort support, a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port, a 3.5mm headphone jack, a UHS-II microSD card reader, Wi-Fi 6E (triple-band), and Bluetooth 5.2. For audio, it offers Hi-Res certified sound with AI noise-cancellation.

The device also benefits from an improved internal cooling system, better airflow, and enhanced display cooling. The redesigned ergonomic chassis includes deeper handgrips, improved joysticks and D-pad, repositioned controls, and a recessed fingerprint sensor.

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iQOO Z9s series to launch in India on August

Hot on the heels of the iQOO Z9 Lite‘s launch, the company is gearing up to introduce new phones in India under the iQOO Z9s series. The news comes courtesy of a recent post by iQOO India CEO Nipun Marya on X (formerly Twitter).

Marya shared an official poster for the Z9s series today, simply stating, “The wait is over! Brace yourself for a fully loaded ‘Z’ vibe.” The poster also cryptically mentions being “fully loaded for the mega tasers,” hinting at a powerful processor for smooth performance.

The poster shows a smartphone with a boxy form factor and a glossy back panel. The camera module is positioned in the top-right corner and houses a triple-camera setup accompanied by a ring light. Notably, the design is quite similar to the existing iQOO Z9x launched in India a couple of months back.

The company is tight-lipped on the specifics of the phone though. However, as the launch draws closer, more information about the iQOO Z9s series is likely to emerge. 

For now, let’s take a look at the specifications of iQOO Z9, currently the most specced unit in the lineup.

The iQOO Z9 5G comes with a 6.67-inch Full HD+ AMOLED panel complemented by a refresh rate of 120Hz along with 1800 nits of peak brightness. The handset is IP54 rated for dust and splash-resistant.

The phone is powered by a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 7200 chipset, paired with a Mali-G610 GPU that improves all graphics-intensive tasks. This is paired with up to 8GB of LPDDR4x RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 storage. You can also go for up to 1TB of expandable storage using a MicroSD card slot.

Huawei to launch Nova Flip instead of Nova 13 series in August

Huawei‘s much-anticipated Nova 13 series smartphone launch has been pushed back, according to reliable industry tipster Digital Chat Station. The series, which was initially slated for an August debut, will now not be making an appearance.

Instead, the Chinese tech giant is gearing up to unveil a Nova-branded flip phone in its stead. While details about this new device remain scarce, the Nova line’s reputation for offering high-end features at competitive prices suggests a similar approach for the upcoming flip phone.

As for the delayed Nova 13 series, whispers hint at a few interesting specs. The Pro and Ultra models are rumored to feature satellite connectivity, a feature that has gained traction in recent times. Powering these devices could be the same flagship Kirin 9010 SoC that drives the recently launched Huawei Pura 70 series.

The Nova 13 series might also inherit the XMAGE camera branding currently found on Huawei’s Pura and Mate flagships. The series is also tipped to offer improved selfie photography with dual front-facing cameras.

Moving on to the display, leaks suggest a flat screen for the standard Nova 13, while the remaining models might sport a slightly curved design. All devices are rumored to offer a 1.5K resolution display, a comfortable middle ground between Full HD and Quad HD.

The Nova 13 series is also expected to come pre-installed with the HarmonyOS Next operating system. The rear camera system is said to include variable aperture technology for the main camera, with a periscope telephoto lens likely reserved for the higher-tier models. Although these details are unconfirmed, they suggest a potentially feature-rich mid-range offering.

While the delay in the Nova 13 series launch is undoubtedly disappointing for fans, the prospect of a Huawei-branded flip phone adds an intriguing dimension to the company’s smartphone portfolio. We will keep you updated on any new developments regarding these smartphones.

Redmi Pad SE 8.7 renders & specs leak ahead of launch

Xiaomi recently announced that it will be launching the Redmi Pad SE 4G, aka the Redmi Pad SE 8.7 on July 29 in India. The brand dropped a few tidbits of details during the initial announcement, however, finer details about the tablet are yet to be officially confirmed.

That said, tipster Sudhanshu Ambhore has recently shared the renders and specifications of the Redmi Pad SE 8.7 on X (formerly Twitter). As per the shared renders, the tablet will come with a boxy design and thick bezels on the front. The tablet will also have top and bottom firing speakers and a 3.5mm audio jack.

As for the specifications, the tablet is claimed to feature an 8.7-inch LCD display with 1340 x 800 pixels HD resolution. Under the hood, it will host a MediaTek Helio G99 processor, paired with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB /128 GB storage. The tablet will feature a microSD card slot that enables up to 2TB storage expansion. For optics, the tablet will feature an 8MP main and a 5MP front camera.

Redmi Pad SE 4G

The speakers will come with Dolby Atmos audio support, and the operating system will be based on Android 14. It will draw power from a 6650mAh battery that can be charged through a USB-C port. The tipster has not confirmed support for 4G LTE for this model, although we know through the official announcement that a 4G model exists. These details will likely be confirmed in the coming days.

In related news, Redmi has also recently announced the Redmi Buds 5C in India. The Buds 5C features an in-ear design with a stem and silicon ear tips, and is IP54 dust and splash-resistant. It offers 36 hours of battery life with its 480mAh case and 7.5 hours from the earbuds. Equipped with 12.4mm titanium drivers, the Buds 5C provides five sound profiles, 40dB hybrid active noise cancellation, transparency mode, and quad-mics AI noise cancellation.

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Xiaomi 15 Pro reportedly being tested with 6,000mAh battery, 90W charging

Xiaomi is expected to unveil the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro in October of this year. Both devices are expected to debut as the world’s first Snapdragon 8 Gen 4-powered smartphones. Tipster Digital Chat Station has been gradually leaking details about the 15 series. In a Weibo post released today, the tipster shared new information about what appears to be the battery size and fast charging capabilities of the Pro variant.

Xiaomi 15 Pro battery, fast charging details leaked

The latest leak suggests that Xiaomi is testing the 15 Pro with a massive 6,000mAh battery with 90W fast charging support. This contradicts his previous leak, which suggested that the 15 Pro has a 5,400mAh large silicon battery that supports 120W fast charging and wireless charging.

Other reports have claimed that its rear camera setup will have three 50-megapixel cameras. There is a possibility that it could be equipped with an OmniVision OV50K primary sensor with an f/1.4-f/2.5 variable aperture. Its Sony IMX8-series periscope telephoto camera is expected to support up to 5x optical zoom.

Other reports have revealed that the Xiaomi 15 Pro will have a 6.73-inch OLED panel with micro-curvature design on all four sides. It will support a 2K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. For security, it may feature an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. It is also expected to offer an IP69-rated dustproof and water-resistant chassis.

In related news, the Xiaomi 15 will be a compact flagship featuring a flat OLED panel with support for a 1.5K resolution and an ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensor. It is also expected to feature three 50-megapixel cameras on the back. It may ship with up to 16 GB of RAM and 1 TB of storage.

Nubia Z60S Pro design revealed, key specifications leaked before July 23 launch

Tomorrow (July 23), Nubia will take off covers from the Nubia Z60S Pro and Nubia Z60 Ultra Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Edition flagship phones in China. The company has already confirmed the design and chipset of the Ultra model. Today, the brand released the following poster to reveal the design of the Pro model.

Nubia Z60S Pro

The Nubia Z60 Ultra Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Leading Version will have the same design as the original Z60 Ultra, which debuted in December last year. The Nubia Z60S Pro poster reveals that its design will be similar to its predecessor, the Nubia Z50S Pro, which went official in July 2023.

The back panel of the Z60S Pro has a larger camera module that houses a triple camera unit. The LED flash unit is placed outside the camera island at the top-left corner, and its right edge is equipped with an alert slider, a volume rocker, and a red-colored power button. It appears that the phone will be available in black, silver, and turquoise shades.

Nubia Z60S Pro specifications

According to tipster Digital Chat Station, the Nubia Z60S Pro’s flat OLED panel will support a 1.5K resolution. Under the hood, it will have the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip and a 5,100mAh battery with 80W rapid charging. The device will also support two-way satellite connectivity. In terms of design, it will have a metal middle frame and a glass back.

The Z60S Pro’s rear camera setup will have an OIS-enabled 50-megapixel Sony IMX906 primary camera with 35mm focal length and a f/1.9 aperture. Another leaker speculates that the Z60S Pro camera system will include the same ultrawide and telephoto cameras, which were available on the Z50S Pro. Hence, the Z60S Pro may feature a 50-megapixel OmniVision OV50D40 ultrawide lens with a 125-degree FoV, a 13mm focal length, and autofocus support, and an OIS-assisted 8-megapixel Hynix HI847 telephoto camera with 80mm focal length.

Gizmochina Daily: Pixel’s Free Emergency Service & Samsung’s Wild Folding Future

First up today, Apple’s iPhone SE 4 is stirring up the rumor mill. Will it finally get a modern makeover, or stick to its classic roots? We’ve got the latest leaks on specs, price, and launch date that’ll have budget phone fans buzzing.

But hold onto your antennas, because Samsung and Google are reaching for the stars – literally! Both tech giants are inching closer to bringing satellite connectivity to their phones. Imagine never losing signal, even in the middle of nowhere!

And if you thought folding phones were cool, wait till you see what Samsung’s cooking up next. Their latest patent looks like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. Are we ready for phones that twist and turn in ways we never imagined?

All the juicy details on these stories are in today’s roundup below.


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Samsung Galaxy phones may finally get satellite connectivity feature

Samsung seems to be getting closer to adding satellite communication to its Galaxy smartphone lineup. A new report reveals code strings related to this in mobile apps, strongly hinting that Samsung Galaxy phones could soon receive this upgrade.

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Google’s Pixel line may offer two years of free satellite emergency service

We’ve covered several reports suggesting that Google Pixel phones may soon support satellite communication. New evidence from the Android 15 Beta 4 now confirms that Google is working on bringing satellite emergency call support to Android smartphones.

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Samsung files patent for LG Wing style foldable

Samsung has been a leader in the foldable phone market with its Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip lines. But the company isn’t resting on its laurels. A newly discovered patent application published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) suggests Samsung might be exploring a unique foldable design that combines elements of existing phones.

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Xiaomi 15, 15 Ultra to launch globally, 15 Pro will be China-exclusive: Read codenames, model numbers

Xiaomi is reportedly working on the Xiaomi 15 series of smartphones for the Chinese market. New leaks have emerged on Weibo, shedding light on fresh details about the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Pro. Here’s a look at the latest information available.

Xiaomi 15 series: What to expect

In June, tipster Experience More highlighted that Xiaomi typically uses mythological figures as codenames for its numbered series flagship phones. The Xiaomi 15 Pro, codenamed “Haotian,” references the supreme god in ancient Chinese mythology, suggesting strong confidence in the device’s capabilities. At that time, the tipster mentioned the Xiaomi 15 Pro (O2 – shortened codename, 24101PNB7C) would be exclusive to the Chinese market, while the Xiaomi 15 and 15 Ultra would be available globally.

In a new Weibo post, the same tipster revealed more details: the Xiaomi 15 (O3-shortened codename, 24129PN74C) is codenamed “Dada,” while the Xiaomi 15 Pro retains the codename “Haotian.”

The Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 chipset will make its debut in the Xiaomi 15 series in October. The design of the 15 and 15 Pro remains mostly unchanged, featuring a small flat screen and a slightly curved display for both phones, respectively. A recent report revealed that there could be a slight change in the rear camera design.

In addition to the usual performance upgrades, the series will boast ultrasonic in-screen fingerprint sensors, a large battery, a periscope telephoto lens, and enhanced water resistance. Notably, there is significant anticipation for the debut of Xiaomi’s new HyperOS 2.0, alongside the impressive hardware specifications of the Xiaomi 15 series.

The Xiaomi 15 Ultra is unlikely to launch this year. Most likely, the device will feature the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 and launch in the first half of 2025. It is said to have “O1” as its shortened codename.

Vivo X200 Ultra / Pro to feature 200MP periscope telephoto camera

Vivo is expected to unveil the Vivo X200 series of smartphones in the coming months in China. The X200 and X200 Pro are expected to go official in October of this year, whereas the X200 Ultra may go official in the first half of 2025. Today, reliable leaker Digital Chat Station published a Weibo post to share information about the X200 series’ periscope telephoto camera.

Vivo X200 series to feature 200MP periscope camera

While the leak does not specify the name of the device, the emoji used in the Weibo post suggests that he could be talking about one of the Vivo X200 series phones.

As per the leak, the Vivo X200 Pro will feature a 200-megapixel sensor with a 1/1.4-inch size, an f/2.67 aperture, and an 85mm focal length. It will have the same Samsung S5KHP9 periscope telephoto camera currently available on the Vivo X100 Ultra. It is unclear whether the tipster is indicating that the Vivo X200 Pro will inherit the X100 Ultra’s periscope camera or if the X200 Ultra will continue to feature it.

Reports have claimed that the Vivo X200 will be a compact flagship smartphone featuring a 6.4-inch or 6.5-inch flat OLED panel. Conversely, reports suggest that the X200 Pro will have a larger OLED screen, featuring micro curvature on all four sides. Like the X200, the Pro will also support a 1.5k resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate. The X200 and X200 Pro are expected to feature the Dimensity 9400 chipset.

On the other hand, the X200 Ultra may come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 SoC. It is likely to arrive with a 2K 120Hz OLED screen. At present, there is no clarity about the other specs of the device.

Raytheon Launches New 4K 160Hz Gaming Monitor with First-Day Discount

Raytheon‘s new gaming monitor, the DU27F160L will be available for purchase starting tomorrow, July 22nd, on JD.com. This 27-inch display boasts a sharp 4K resolution (3840 x 2160) with a 160Hz refresh rate, ideal for gamers seeking smooth, high-definition visuals.

The monitor has an IPS panel with 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage

The DU27F160L features a Fast IPS panel with a brightness of 400 nits, offering vibrant colors and wide viewing angles. To further enhance the visual experience, the monitor boasts 99% sRGB and 95% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage, ensuring accurate color reproduction.

Gamers will also appreciate the monitor’s 1ms (GTG) grey-to-grey response time, minimizing ghosting and blurring during fast-paced action sequences. Compatibility with G-Sync and FreeSync technology prevents screen tearing for a smoother overall experience.

The ergonomic stand allows for tilt, lift, swivel, and pivot adjustments, providing a comfortable viewing position for extended gaming sessions. In terms of connectivity, the DU27F160L comes equipped with 2 HDMI 2.1 ports, 1 DP 1.4 port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for connecting your peripherals.

Raytheon is offering a limited-time discount on the DU27F160L during its launch day sale on July 22nd. The price is set at 1589 yuan (approximately $218 USD).

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Redmi K70 Ultra breaks 2024 sales record in just 3 hours in the first sale

On July 19, Redmi unveiled the Redmi K70 Ultra along with the Xiaomi Mix Fold 4 and Mix Flip foldable phones in China. On the next day (July 20), the brand carried out the first sale of the phone. Soon after making it available for purchase, the company confirmed that the performance-focused K70 Ultra received an outstanding response from the market.

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Redmi K70 Ultra first sale result

Redmi released the above poster to confirm the remarkable success of the first sale of the Redmi K70 Ultra. The device has swiftly become a sales champion, breaking the 2024 first-sale record within just three hours of its launch. This impressive achievement highlights the K70 Ultra’s strong appeal and demand among consumers. Furthermore, it has secured the top position in sales across all price segments on all online platforms.

The Redmi K70 Ultra is priced at 2,599 for 12GB+256GB variant. The 12GB+512GB, 16GB+512GB, and 16GB+512GB editions of the phone are priced at 2,899 Yuan (~$400), 2,899 Yuan (~$440), and 3,199 Yuan (~$495), respectively. It comes in three shades, such as Ink Feather (black), Clear Snow (white), and Ice Glass (purple).

The Redmi K70 Ultra Champion Edition, which has a Lamborghini-inspired design and 24GB+1TB configuration, is priced at 3,999 Yuan (~$550). The special edition variant will be made available or purchase in China in the coming days.

Redmi K70 Ultra specifications

The Redmi K70 Ultra has a 6.67-inch OLED 8T LTPS panel that offers a 1.5K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The device is powered by the Dimensity 9300+ chip and D1 graphics chip, LPDDR5x RAM, UFS 4.0 storage, and a 5,500mAh battery with 120W fast charging support.

The K70 Ultra has a 20-megapixel camera for selfies. On the back, it has a Sony IMX906 50-megapixel main camera with OIS support, an 8-mgeapixel ultrawide lens, and a 2-megapixel macro camera. It offers other specs, such as dual speakers, an x-axis linear motor, an in-screen fingerprint scanner, an IR blaster, a metal frame, and an IP68-rated chassis.

Netflix Doubles down into Gaming, with over 80 Games in Development and a Focus on Fan Engagement

During a recent financial conference call, Netflix executives revealed an impressive pipeline of over 80 games currently under development. This news comes alongside insights into Netflix’s gaming strategy, which prioritizes learning from past experiences and keeping users engaged between seasons of their favorite shows.

Netflix will create a stronger library of titles using a data-driven approach

Netflix is taking a data-driven approach to improve its gaming offerings. By analyzing the successes and failures of their initial game launches, they aim to create a stronger library of titles. A key focus will be on games based on popular Netflix intellectual property (IP). This leverages the existing fanbase and allows for deeper connections between the shows and the games. Interactive narrative games, a format where Netflix has seen significant traction, will also continue to be a priority.

Looking beyond simply filling the gaps between seasons, Netflix sees games as a powerful tool for fan engagement. The company hinted at using games to introduce new characters, storylines, and plot points that could then be incorporated into future seasons or movies. This creates a more interwoven experience, allowing fans to delve deeper into the worlds they love. By offering these experiences, Netflix is aiming to keep users glued to the platform and strengthen the overall entertainment experience.

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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra FAQs: Xiaomi’s upcoming Flagship will Debut the World’s First Second-gen Kirin Battery

Xiaomi‘s latest “SU7 Answering Questions” episode sheds light on the SU7 Ultra Prototype, user connectivity, and car ownership.

The SU7 Ultra Prototype boasts impressive in-house development, featuring a Xiaomi-designed super motor and co-developed track-level battery tech. It also debuts the world’s first second-generation Kirin battery. Xiaomi plans to integrate these technologies into future mass-produced cars after the prototype’s New Zealand challenge this October.

Drivers can switch between Xiaoai and Siri commands.

CarPlay users can rest easy – Xiaomi’s voice assistant Xiaoai remains active for voice wake-up. Drivers can switch between Xiaoai and Siri commands for a smooth user experience. The “IVI” mark on the panoramic roof simply indicates designated installation points for a roof rack. Xiaomi reminds users to prioritize safety and follow guidelines when installing a roof rack.

Xiaomi’s lab data confirms the car’s impressive downforce at high speeds. Comparisons to other models’ downforce data at different speeds might be misleading. While non-refundable after 7 days, the worry-free service package’s benefits transfer to the next car owner.

Policy details can be accessed through the Xiaomi Auto app after car activation and insurance confirmation. Powering down involves going to “Settings” while restarting requires pressing the brake, locking the car, or using the start/stop button. A system reboot can be done by holding both steering wheel roller buttons for 10 seconds.

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ONEXPLAYER ONEXFLY gaming handheld Upgrades to AMD Ryzen 7 8840U

ONEXPLAYER has introduced an upgraded version of its ONEXFLY gaming handheld, now featuring the AMD Ryzen 7 8840U processor for improved performance.

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ONEXPLAYER ONEXFLY gaming handheld specs:

The new ONEXFLY is powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 8840U CPU, which boasts 8 cores, 16 threads, and a maximum clock speed of 5.1GHz, ensuring smooth gaming experiences without lag. Weighing just 599g, the ONEXFLY is highly portable, making it convenient for gaming on the go. It also features customizable RGB Flight Wing emblems that can display your name, adding a personal touch to the device.

For audio, the ONEXFLY is equipped with Harman AudioEFX Dual Speakers, delivering clear sound. Its 48.5Wh battery supports long gaming sessions, reducing the need for frequent recharging. The OneXConsole Game Center allows users to adjust power consumption and CPU settings, and monitor game data in real-time for optimal performance. The device features a 7-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, offering clear and vibrant visuals.

The ONEXFLY has LPDDR5x memory and an NVMe SSD, providing fast load times and efficient multitasking. Its design includes antibacterial Musashi Paint for a comfortable grip and added hygiene.

Key Specifications

  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 7 8840U, 8-core, 16-threads, 3.3GHz base frequency, 5.1GHz turbo frequency
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon 780M, 2700MHz, 12 CU
  • Memory: LPDDR5X 7500MHz, 16GB / 32GB options
  • Storage: M.2 PCIe 4.0 NVMe, 7109MB/s read speed, 6316MB/s write speed
  • Display: 7-inch, 1920×1080 resolution, 100% sRGB, 120Hz refresh rate
  • Weight: Approximately 599g
  • Dimensions: 263.6mm x 98.25mm x 22.6mm
  • Battery: 48.5Wh capacity
  • Charging: 65W GaN Charger included
  • Interfaces: USB-C 4.0 x 2, USB-A 3.0 x 1, 3.5mm audio jack, Micro SD 4.0 x 1
  • Speakers: Harman AudioEFX Dual Speakers
  • Software/System: OneXConsole, Windows 11
  • Lighting: RGB, 9 modes, 30+ lighting effects

Pricing & availability

The upgraded ONEXFLY is priced at $999, which includes 32GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. The 2TB storage version is priced at $1,099.

Samsung says you shouldn’t wear Galaxy Ring near magnets or during weightlifting

Samsung Galaxy Ring is set to go on sale starting from July 24. While you might already know its specifications (if not, check out our launch article), there is one important detail you might have missed. That is, Samsung is advising against wearing the Galaxy Ring in certain situations or near specific objects.

According to Samsung’s official support page, the wearable should be kept away from magnets. The page specifically states that “certain features, like step counting, may not work properly if you’re holding a magnet or a magnetic object in the hand wearing the ring.” So, if you work around magnetic fields or simply enjoy playing with fridge magnets, take note of this.

Samsung also recommends removing the Galaxy Ring during weightlifting and other exercises involving machines. The reasoning is twofold: to protect the ring itself and to prevent hand injuries. 

The support page mentions that wearing the ring during weightlifting “could cause hand injuries,” implying that the ring might get caught or damaged during strenuous exercise.

It’s worth noting that similar recommendations have been made for other wearable rings, such as the Oura ring. According to Tech Radar, the Oura ring support page doesn’t explicitly mention magnets, but it does recommend “considering removing” the ring in situations with high friction, including weightlifting.

These limitations highlight the nascent stage of smart ring technology. While they offer features like fitness tracking and other functionalities, these devices might require lifestyle adjustments compared to traditional wearables like smartwatches.

As the market for wearable technology continues to expand, consumers need to carefully consider the limitations and care instructions associated with these devices.

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 If you’re considering the Galaxy Ring, make sure to read the support documents thoroughly and watch reviews that may highlight its drawbacks. Understanding these limitations can help you get the most out of the device and avoid any potential damage or disrupted functionality.

iFlytek launches T30 Ultra AI Learning tablet with 14.7″ 3K display, industry-first Nearlink AI Stylus

iFlytek has launched its latest AI Learning tablet, the T30 Ultra, distinguishing itself with several industry-first features. Central to its appeal is the Nearlink AI stylus, integrated directly into the device, which offers a high degree of pressure sensitivity and magnetic wireless charging, enhancing the user’s writing and interaction experience.

iFlytek T30 Ultra

iFlytek T30 Ultra Specifications:

The T30 Ultra sports a 14.7-inch display, boasting a 3K Ultra HD resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and a rich color spectrum of 1.07 billion colors. This screen is designed for eye comfort, featuring a micronano-class paper-like large eye protection screen with hardware-level low blue light and DC dimming-free technology. It also includes anti-glare and circadian-friendly lighting adjustments to reduce eye strain during prolonged use.

The device also features a flagship AI smart quad camera system, designed to enhance recognition and correction capabilities. This system includes a 16-megapixel automatic flip dual camera, an 8-megapixel front camera, and a 2-megapixel posture camera, ensuring clear visuals and enabling posture monitoring for healthy learning habits.

The device is powered by iFlytek’s Spark large model, which has been recognized as one of the “smartest” Chinese large models. Additionally, iFlytek has collaborated with Huawei to build the domestic computing platform “Star One,” further enhancing the device’s capabilities.

In terms of performance, the device is equipped with 12GB of RAM and 1TB of storage, allowing for ample space to store educational content and applications. For English language learners, the T30 Ultra offers a robust set of AI-powered features. Students can receive AI-powered one-on-one English essay corrections, including basic corrections, in-depth analysis, full-text analysis, and writing suggestions. The machine also provides targeted corrections based on current essay requirements.

Additionally, the T30 Ultra supports AI one-on-one English-speaking practice, free question-answering, and intelligent programming assistance. Parents will appreciate the included parental education assistant, providing valuable insights into their child’s learning progress.

The T30 Ultra goes beyond simply presenting information. It features AI-enhanced lessons developed by iFlytek, which utilize AI-generated questions to stimulate critical thinking at key moments. The machine can diagnose a student’s learning level and implement a personalized “diagnose-learn-practice-test” process to solidify understanding.

For younger learners, the T30 Ultra includes a collection of picture books authorized by Oxford University Press. This curated selection covers 6 series and 15 levels, offering 188 English original picture books suitable for early childhood and elementary education.

Pricing and Availability

The iFlytek AI Learning Machine T30 Ultra is available for purchase now in China on JD.com, starting at 11,699 yuan ($1,609). The device is not yet available for purchase outside of China.

ViewSonic LX700-4K RGB projector unveiled; offers 240Hz refresh rate for gaming

ViewSonic has introduced the LX700-4K RGB projector, designed to offer advanced home entertainment options. This is the first ceiling-mounted home projector with RGB laser technology, which promises improved color accuracy and visual performance.

ViewSonic LX700-4K RGB projector

ViewSonic LX700-4K RGB projector

The LX700-4K RGB covers 100% of the BT.2020 color range, offering vibrant and accurate colors. True 4K UHD resolution with HDR/HLG support ensures sharp, detailed images, while a high contrast ratio powered by a 0.65-inch DMD chip reveals deep blacks for a true cinema experience.

ViewSonic LX700-4K RGB projector

The LX700-4K RGB offers flexible installation with 1.6x zoom, vertical lens shift, and keystone correction for perfect image alignment. It projects a massive 300-inch screen, dwarfing typical OLED TVs.

Beyond movies, the projector excels in gaming with support for QHD 1440p at 120Hz, ideal for Xbox and PlayStation. Ultra-fast input, a 240Hz refresh rate, and a microsecond-level response time deliver smooth, lag-free gameplay.

Currently, the brand has not announced the pricing and market availability details of the LX700-4K RGB projector.

Check out the ViewSonic LX700-4K UHD 3500 Lumens Laser Projector on Amazon.

In related news, BenQ has released its own gaming-focused projectors in the market called the BenQ TK710 and TK710STi. Both models feature native 4K UHD resolution (3,840 x 2,160 pixels), 3,200 lumens brightness, and a lifespan of up to 20,000 hours. They support HDR game modes with 4.2 ms input lag at 1080p/240Hz and 16.7 ms at 4K/60Hz. Prices are $1,799 for the TK710 and $1,999 for the TK710STi.

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Lenovo Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7 (2025) tablet to launch on July 27: Here’s what we know so far

Lenovo has officially announced the upcoming release of its Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7 tablet for 2025. The device is set to launch on July 27, 2024, at 2:00 PM Chinese local time. Lenovo has shared some details about the tablet, so let’s go through them.

The Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7 2025 will come in two variants: a standard model and a Comfort Soft Light Edition. Both versions will feature a Dimensity 8300 processor and a 2.9K 144Hz display, measuring 12.7 inches.

Lenovo has also confirmed the memory configurations for these tablets. The standard Xiaoxin Pad Pro 12.7 2025 will be available in three options: 8GB RAM with 128GB storage, 8GB RAM with 256GB storage, and 12GB RAM with 256GB storage.

The Comfort Soft Light Edition, on the other, is limited to two configurations: 8GB RAM with 128GB storage and 8GB RAM with 256GB storage. All models will have LPDDR5X RAM and support for microSD card expansion for additional storage. But only the 256GB model will feature UFS 4.0 storage.

Battery life is a standout feature of the tablet, with Lenovo claiming an impressive 79.6 days on standby, thanks to the 10,200mAh battery. Although real-world usage may differ, this suggests the tablet can handle extended use without frequent recharging. The device also supports 45W fast charging.

On the software side, the tablet will include ZUI 16, Lenovo’s custom user interface. ZUI 16 is designed to enhance productivity with features like cross-screen keyboard and mouse support, cross-device clipboard pasting, and a suite of connectivity options, including a file transfer station, application transfer station, and device hub station.

Both versions will be available in gray and green color options. As the launch date approaches, we are expecting more details about camera specifications, and additional features to come out.

Snapdragon X makes inroads with 6.5% Geekbench share in first month

Qualcomm‘s foray into the Windows on Arm (WoA) laptop market with the Snapdragon X series has garnered significant attention since its launch on June 18th. 

Data from performance testing platform Geekbench reveals over 81,000 tests conducted globally in the past month, with 6.5% stemming from Snapdragon X devices. While this trails established players like Intel and AMD, it’s a respectable showing for a newcomer.

The Snapdragon X’s standout feature is its energy efficiency, heavily promoted by both Microsoft and major PC manufacturers. Benchmark tests consistently show laptops powered by the Snapdragon X achieving over 15 hours of battery life, which is impressive.

Snapdragon X Elite

Additionally, Snapdragon X laptops are the first devices certified for Microsoft’s Copilot+ productivity suite, potentially offering improved workflow features.

However, the Snapdragon X launch hasn’t been without its hiccups. The highly anticipated Windows Recall feature was scrapped before release due to privacy and security concerns. 

Snapdragon X Elite notebooks also faced compatibility issues with apps due to their ARM architecture, and their integrated graphics performance lags behind Intel’s Arc offerings. Software developer support for the processor’s on-device AI processing also remains in its infancy, limiting the Snapdragon X’s AI capabilities.

Despite these challenges, the arrival of Snapdragon X presents a positive development for consumers. Similar to how Apple’s M-series chips disrupted the laptop market, the Snapdragon X pushes established players like Intel and AMD to innovate and deliver more powerful notebooks.

While the Snapdragon X currently doesn’t meet the needs of power users, we remain hopeful that Qualcomm will continue to make advancements. If the platform can address its existing issues, the future of the notebook processor market could see a compelling three-way battle for dominance.

Chinese researchers showcase tiny solar-powered drones that could theoretically stay in the air forever

Researchers at Beihang University in China are developing a solar-powered drone that could theoretically stay in the air indefinitely. Mingjing Qi and his colleagues developed a simple circuit that scales up the voltage produced by solar panels significantly and this was integrated into a tiny drone prototype.

Solar-powered Drone

Drones are becoming increasingly deployed for a wide variety of activities. They have simply revolutionized the tech space with their versatility. However, the seemingly limited flight time available for most of these models limits their versatility. Active research is however ongoing to develop a tiny solar-powered drone that can fly forever theoretically.

The latest drone is an aerial robot weighing 4 grams and powered by solar panels. The panels can produce extremely high voltage power that can keep the drone airborne indefinitely. It features an unusual electrostatic motor in combination with its tiny solar panels. The model is a prototype that is as small as a hummingbird and was recorded to have operated for only one hour. The researchers at the heart of the solar-powered drone claim that their approach could produce insect-sized drones that can stay in the air indefinitely.

Tiny drones remain a fascinating attraction for many applications and help to deliver greater depth. They can be deployed for communications, reconnaissance, search-and-rescue operations, and so on. These are however hampered by the poor battery life. Solar-powered models on the other hand still struggle to generate enough power to make them self-sustaining.

As the solar-powered drones are scaled down in size, their solar panels become smaller, thus reducing the amount of energy available. The scaled-up voltage of the solar panels, according to Qi, was between 6,000 and 9,000 volts. They also innovatively chose an electrostatic motor for the drone unlike what is obtained in electric vehicles, quadcopters, and robots. The electrostatic propulsion system was used to power a 10-cm rotot.

There are no clear details yet when the tiny solar-powered aerial robot prototype will transit into a production model. The optics however remain bright as the researchers may be on the cusp of a great technological milestone.